What Affects Soil Magnetization and Susceptibility?

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Heating soil samples can alter their magnetization and susceptibility, primarily influenced by the soil's chemical composition. Denaturation through heat may lead to changes in mineral structure, affecting magnetic properties. The specific effects on magnetization and susceptibility can vary, making it essential to analyze each soil type individually. Understanding these changes is crucial for accurate scientific analysis in soil studies. Further research is needed to establish clear differences in magnetization and susceptibility post-denaturation.
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Hi everyone
I'd like to know what will happen to the magnetization and susceptibility of a given soil sample when it is denatured by heating.
 
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I'm currently writing a paper on the latter and i want to include how they differ when a soil is denatured but i can't find any difference between them.
 
It's going to depend in large part on the chemical composition of the soil sample.
 
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